shaniahmpg97 shaniahmpg97
  • 18-05-2017
  • Chemistry
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How many grams of NaCl will be needed to form 600 mL of a saturated solution at 100°C? 15 g 24 g 40 g 240 g

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gradman555p98x9p
gradman555p98x9p gradman555p98x9p
  • 16-11-2018

The saturation of NaCl at 100 ° C. is 39.8 g / 100 ml.

To calculate the amount of NaCl, Cross-multiplication should be used.

100ml ==> 39.8 grams

600ml ==> 39.8 * 600/100 = 238.8 grams of NaCl in the solution

So the answer should be the one that comes closest to this result is 240 grams.

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quackman688 quackman688
  • 24-03-2022

Answer:

D. 240 g

Explanation:

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